- Look up Khitan or
khitan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khitan or
Khitai may
refer to:
Khitan (cir****cision), the
Islamic cir****cision rite Khitan...
- The
Khitan people (Khitan
small script: ; Chinese: 契丹; pinyin:
Qìdān) were a
historical nomadic people from
Northeast Asia who, from the 4th century,...
- capital.
During the
Qidan domination of the valley, the
stele was
reinscribed in
three languages, so as to
record the
deeds of a
Qidan potentate. Mountains...
- The name
Cathay originates from the term
Khitan (Chinese: 契丹; pinyin:
Qìdān), a para-Mongolic
nomadic people who
ruled the Liao
dynasty in northern...
-
Qidan Guo Zhi ("Records of the
Khitan State") is a 13th-century
Chinese book
chronicling the
history of the Liao
dynasty (916–1125) and the
Khitan people...
- Chinese: 哈剌契丹;
traditional Chinese: 喀喇契丹; pinyin: Kālā
Qìdān or Chinese: 黑契丹; pinyin: Hēi
Qìdān; lit. 'Black Khitan'), also
known as the
Western Liao (Chinese:...
- The
Khitan small script (Chinese: 契丹小字; pinyin:
qìdān xiǎozì) was one of two
writing systems used for the now-extinct
Khitan language (the
other was the...
- and
theatrical arts. The "Great
Khitan State" (Chinese: 大契丹; pinyin: Dà
Qìdān) was
founded in 907 by
Abaoji (Emperor
Taizu of Liao). In 947, Abaoji's...
- The
Khitan large script (Chinese: 契丹大字; pinyin:
qìdān dàzì) was one of two
writing systems used for the now-extinct
Khitan language (the
other was the...
- Helsinki, 2005. 273 pages. (for pre-907) MATSUI,
Hitoshi 松井等 (****an). "
Qidan boxing shi 契丹勃興史 (History of the rise of the Khitan)".
Mamden chiri-rekishi...